Is Seat Ibiza Key Fob The Greatest Thing There Ever Was?
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A key replacement could be expensive and time consuming process. In addition to the expense of a new key you could need to have your vehicle towed and your car's computer chip replaced with the new key, which could be very costly.
One method to save time and money is to ensure that you don't lose your keys in the first place. Consider adding a brightly-colored reflective keychain or painting the bow in a hue that is distinctive. Keep a spare keys for your seat in a secure spot, just to be certain.
If you locate your key, look at the code that is stamped on the bow. This will help determine if it is the correct key for the seat replacement car key you are using.
Transponder Chip Keys
Transponder keys, also known as chip keys or key FOBs (fobs which control your key) are among the most commonly used kinds of car keys. They've been in use for more than two decades and are designed to stop theft by transmitting an encrypted message to your car every time it's put in the ignition.
Transponders are microchips embedded into the plastic cover on your car keys. When the key is placed into a key FOB, or car ignition, it sends a low-level radio signal the vehicle's Engine Control Unit (ECU). The ECU detects a unique serial number on the chip and responds in a manner that is consistent with the serial number. If the signal is in line, then the engine will start.
Transponder chips may not be impervious to theft, but they are an effective way to reduce car thefts. The concept behind these kinds of keys for cars dates back to World War 2 military planes that used coded messages to distinguish them from enemy aircraft.
If you're locked in a car and need an alternative key, a locksmith could easily create an identical transponder key for you. This is more difficult than rekeying an ordinary key because the chip in the new key has to match the receiver of the car's system. For this reason, getting an additional transponder from a dealer will typically be more expensive.
Laser Cut Keys
Contrary to standard mechanical cut keys that only permit the key to be turned in one direction the laser cut keys have grooves cut out on both sides. They are more difficult to duplicate and are only used in the ignition or lock from either side. Also referred to as sidewinder keys, they are a step above the basic transponder key/chip key and provide more security in the event of theft.
To make a key with a laser the locksmith first identify the cuts on the existing key fob to determine which kind of blank is required to be used. Then, he must set up the key cutting machine to cut the key according to the original cuts. This requires a more advanced key cutting machine than the traditional duplicators that are based on wheels, which are found in hardware stores.
They are more expensive, however they provide greater security for your vehicle. This is because the laser key is not able to be duplicated using the same machines used to create standard edge-cut keys. This prevents the practice of "key-jumping," where a car key is programmed for different vehicles, allowing it to open the lock or start the engine. Additionally, these kinds of keys can only be recovered through a dealer or professional locksmith.
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